Someone is mad at The Pirate Bay, Soluto lets you set up Dropbox for grandma without driving to her house, and Quicksilver for Mac announces an omnibus of updates.

Pirate Bay Under DDoS Attack from Unknown Enemy:The Pirate Bay remains inaccessible worldwide for a second day, reportedly as a result of Distributed Denial of Service attacks. Some speculate it's backlash for TPB's condemnation of such attacks as a form of censorship. [TorrentFreak]

Microsoft Gives Windows a Clean Sweep:Along with their Signature line of bloatware free, direct sale PCs, Microsoft now offers to install the Signature edition of Windows 7 over any existing copy of the operating system for $99. The service is only available in the growing chain of Microsoft retail stores. [All Things D]

Apple Fires Back in Lawsuit over Siri's Performance:Filing a motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit based on Siri's failure to live up to advertising claims, Apple called the complaints "vague" and "highly individualized," suggesting the plaintiffs should have returned their iPhones if unsatisfied. [Wall Street Journal]